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Shambhavi Tiwari wins Ram Awtar Chachra Memorial Trophy at Sacred Heart Convent School Prize Nite

Mail News Service

 Jamshedpur, July 19: “The starting point of all achievement is desire. If one has the desire to succeed,” observed Sacred Heart Convent School Principal, Sister M Steffi AC as the school organized its Annual Prize Nite on Friday, July 19 in the school premises. The school honoured all its achievers for having attained a sterling record both in scholastic and co-scholastic domains. Meritorious students were honored with mementos and certificates, acknowledging their outstanding achievements. Students with perfect attendance records were recognized for their commendable dedication.

The school Principal Sister M. Steffi A.C. lauded the commendable efforts of the students and faculty, emphasizing the importance of fostering a culture of excellence and innovation within the educational sphere. The program culminated with the rendition of the School Song, followed by the rendition of the National Anthem.

The ICSE Award, Ram Awtar Chachra Memorial Trophy for securing the highest marks went to Shambhavi Tiwari who secured 98.8 percent.

The ISC award winners included Deepshikha- 97% (Chandrashekhar Trophy for securing the highest percentage in Arts Stream), Mehak Jain-96.75% (Sampuran Singh Trophy for securing the highest percentage in the Commerce Stream), Harleen Singh-97.25% in Pure Science and Anantika Prasad-99% in Bio Science (Leo Pereira Trophy for securing highest percentage in Science Stream) and Anantika Prasad-99% (Indira patnaik Memorial Trophy for securing the highest percentage in ISC).

In the Primary Section, Pranshi Raj was presented the Best Carmel Girl Award. The other award winner in this section was Varanya Srivastava (Best Outstanding Primary Student Award).

 

In the Special Awards for Middle School category, Prasheeta Savarna was awarded the Ubaldo Gomes Memorial Trophy while Sifat Sandhu and Jennifer Sugam jointly received the Leade4rship Award for Std 6 donated in memory of Asha Lata Sinha.

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